About Performance.gov
Performance.gov is a window into the performance of the Federal Government. This site fulfills the statutory requirements for an online centralized performance reporting portal required by the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) Modernization Act of 2010.
The site provides the public, agencies, members of Congress, academics and the media a view into the progress underway to improve performance and accountability to the American public.
Performance.gov allows the public to learn more about the President’s Management Agenda (PMA), the Federal performance management framework, and the federal goal-setting process to define success and drive progress in key management areas and priorities. The Federal Government uses the Framework to manage the organizational performance of Federal agencies and achieve the vision set out in the PMA.
Performance.gov communicates the goals and objectives the Federal Government is working to accomplish, how it seeks to accomplish those goals, and why these efforts are important. All cabinet departments and nine other major agencies have agency pages on Performance.gov. Each agency’s page provides an overview of the agency, its mission, priority goals to be achieved, and links to its strategic and performance plans and reports.
We invite you to use Performance.gov to discover how the government is working for the American public.